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M3x30 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA063

Description

a mask from stranger things very fun to print make and use for making it you only need 9 m3 x 30 bolts with their nuts thread, blind cord and elastic bands.

 

Assembly instructions

 

  • 1 print de main body
  • 2 print 5 flaps
  • 3 separe the main body to the jaw mecanism that is inside of the main body 
  • Attach the main body to the flaps throught the hinges and put the bolts with the nuts
  • Test if It open and close well in case this don`t work well grind a little bit the edges 
  • Check that in each flap there's a hole if not, just drill It 
  • Take the jaw mecanism and attach It with bolts to the main body, for this there's a rail in both sides of the main body, better with a washer
  • Put the elastic bands in each hole and attach them by a knot to the main body
  • Tie the treads to the elastic bands throught the holes of the flaps and throught the holes of the main body
  • For the upper one just tie the thread to the jaw mecanism's bolts
  • For the middle ones do the same, tie the threads to the jaw mecanism's bolts 
  • The other two remaining must be passed throught the holes near the rail and attached as all the other ones
  • For the straps that attach the mask to the head first and messure aproximately how much you need and take a little bit more for attaching It to the main body

    Repeat this process with the upper straps

     

    And your mask IS done! 

     

    If you have any dudes write them in the comments.

 

 

 

 

It took several weeks to design this mask, please do not remix with out attributtion

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I've got the whole thing printed and painted and working on assembly. How did you attach the string to the "petals"? Just hot glue?
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did you have to resize it at all?
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Replying to @JenniB :
I didn't. I probably should have but then you'd have to figure out new hardware to use. honestly, it was cool, but a huge pain. I couldn't get the tension right on the elastics (tired several different kinds) and the strings kept loosening. then the bolts would work themselves loose and we lost a few nuts. my kid wore it for about 10 minutes and then I was carrying it after that. so about 8 hours of painting and tinkering for all that.
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Replying to @FGriffin :
do you have a pic of it painted? I’m printing the last petal now and my son is using this for a group theatre project at school. I’m tempted to try hair bands or rubber bands and I’m attaching it to a hoodie.
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Please post a picture of someone wearing it. I’d like to see how it fits in an adults head, how big the petals are n comparison with the head.
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can you add a video showing it working?
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I apologize, I do not know how to attach videos
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Replying to @campeon :
A video must be recorded, and there is an online video to GIF converter. Then the GIF, i.e., the animated image, is inserted :)
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Wow, It’s incredible!!!! Congrats
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This looks sooo good definetly printing asap
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please add one so I can print it.
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I wanted to print this but there is no print profile.
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